I recently just started working a new job and it's been rough the last couple of weeks because all I had was training hours but I just did a big job and get paid a decent amount but we don't get paid for another 2 weeks! My issue is I need to pay some bills no biggies I think 200$ or so would cover it and I need to get some kind of loan so if anyone could kindly point me in the right direction it would muchly be appreciated. Also I've never really had any type of credit so that doesn't help the matter much.

cevawhicker wrote:I recently just started working a new job and it's been rough the last couple of weeks because all I had was training hours but I just did a big job and get paid a decent amount but we don't get paid for another 2 weeks! My issue is I need to pay some bills no biggies I think 200$ or so would cover it and I need to get some kind of loan so if anyone could kindly point me in the right direction it would muchly be appreciated. Also I've never really had any type of credit so that doesn't help the matter much.

Yeah Alfred i agree when I realized what they were doing i was stuck and when i told them i would have my bank stop payment on there ACH she become really rude and threatening... stating i would still NO MATTER WHAT have to pay back the total amount SMH Radiant Sucks don't deal with em

They have a what now? Interesting. And tempting. However, borrowing fast cash can get really expensive, so if it were me, I'd only refer someone else if Green Trust Cash offer an outstanding service and I'm completely satisfied with them.

cevawhicker wrote:I've never heard about a referral program from a payday lender before! Is this true? Do they really give you $50 for every new client you bring in?

My loan amount was 200 $ they take 27.37 out my account everyweek but they have taking the 27.37 out a total of 16 times I got this loan 11/24/17 never missed payments that’s 437$ I have pretty much paid them and some back already what is going on because I don’t understand regarding radiant cash

The most common reason to be denied a bad credit loan is your credit score or credit history has been damaged. Loan providers complete a soft pull on your credit score and if it's below their established credit risk, the lender will not proceed with the loan application. Many lenders will not review the loan application past the credit score.